New Tanner (Acton, ON), 15 Nov 2007, p. 2

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THE NEW TANNERTHURSDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 2007 3THE NEW TANNER THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 20072 on Knox Ave. to Prospect Park. Bill Spielvogel has been on FREE LOCAL DELIVERY FAMILY OWNED AND OPERATED 264 MAIN ST. N ACTON HOURS Mon-Fri. 7:00am to 6:00pm Saturday 8:00am to 4:00pm 519-853-1970 We stock a full line of Paints, Hardware, Electrical & Plumbing supplies FAX LINE: (519) 853-2542 TORONTO LINE: (416) 601-1259 FREE LOCAL Come in to win Leafs Tickets! Sponsored by The Acton BIA Come & Have Your Childs Photo Taken With Santa Before the Santa Claus Parade (photos to be picked up after the parade) Saturday, November 17th 11 am - 12:45 pm At Off The Wall Youth Centre 46 MIll St. E. INDIAN RIVER DIRECT CITRUS TRUCKLOAD SALE ACTON TUES. NOV. 27, 12:30PM - 2:30PM THE OLDE HIDE HOUSE PARKING LOT (Eastern & Mill) 20 LB BOX OF FLORIDA Seedless Navel Oranges or Ruby Red Grapefruit $20.00 PER BOX ORDER NOW FOR CHRISTMAS Custom Woodworking Kitchen Cabinets Entertainment Units Bars Office Furniture Owner A. Marchesano Residential/Commercial TEl: 519-837-1333 fax 519-837-8357 7878 Hwy 7 East, between Rockwood & Guelph Chiropodist / Foot Specialist DEANNA WILSON B.Sc.,D.Ch. Thompson Wellness Centre 25 Main Street North Acton, Ontario L7J 1V9 519-853-3460 Foot/Nail Care Sports Injuries Pediatrics Diabetic /Arthritic Foot Conditioning Custom Orthotics and Footwear Home visits Six bands, 30 floats... Continued from Page 1 the Acton Firefighters parade committee since the first one 23 years ago. Now hes chair- man. Not much has changed over the last 23 years but the floats get better and better each year, Speilvogel says. Spielvogel starts planning the parade a year in advance, coming up with a theme, booking bands and send- ing out applications. We send out applications to all businesses, individuals and schools, and we do it on dona- tions. Sometimes we win and sometimes we lose. It doesnt matter. Its a lot of hard work. Diane (his wife) helps me out a lot, keeps me on the straight and narrow and does most of the work, Spielvogel maintains. Clinic celebrates 30 years On November 15, 2007, the North Halton Mental Health Clinic (NHMHC) will have been delivering quality community-based mental health services to the people of the Town of Milton and the Town of Halton Hills for 30 years. The NHM- HC provides psychiatric assessment, treatment and counselling and support for the individual as well as friends and family. In 2006, the clinic pro- vided services for over 3,000 people. Over 1,000 of these people received ongoing support from clinic staff. The Health Departments North Halton Mental Health Clinic is very important because of the services, care and hope it gives each year to hundreds of north Halton residents with mental ill- ness, said Halton Regions Medical Officer of Health, Dr. Bob Nosal. With locations in Milton, Acton and Georgetown, help is currently available for people with concerns such as depression, bi-polar disorder, schizophrenia, panic/anxiety disorder, concurrent disorder and psychosis. A recent thank you note to one of the counselors read, Thank you for your listen- ing ear and understanding even when [youre] not near I know there is someone there who cares and would be able to help, which helps me cope. I just wanted to say thank you for your support it means more to me than maybe you know. If you are, or know of, someone who may be hav- ing mental health concerns please share your concerns with your family physician discussing whether a refer- ral to the Clinic is required. There is no fee for this pro- gram. For more information on the North Halton Mental Health Clinic, please visit our website at www.halton. ca. SCHOOL CEREMONY: Remembrance Day Celebration on Friday, NOvember 9 at St. Joseph School included: Front row with wreaths, from Mrs. Richardsons Grade Three class: Allison Scott, Jacob Bruce, Alec MacCallmum, Selena Grimaldi, Olivia Feibel, Justin Lee. Back Row: Canadian Legion Colour Party: Wes Kutasienski, Tom Grant, Joyce Buchanan, Loesje Kutasienski, Bob Harris, Helen Fowler, Marg Bromby, Janet Grant, Peggy Harris, Frank Single. Bakc Row (in uniform) Gr. 8 students, James DeRabbie & NIck Caporusso. - submitted photo ??? ???? ????? ??????????????? ??? ????? ??? ??? ?????? ??? ??? ??? ????? ???? ????? ??? ???????? ??? ???? ?? ???? ?????? ???? ???? ?? ???? ???? ??????? ????? ????????

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